Training & Education

 2010 AUDIO CONFERENCES

Robbery Prevention - New Approaches for an Old Peril

ARCHIVE OPTION AVAILABLE
Can't attend at this time? Click here for the archived version.

March 11, 2010
2:00–3:00 p.m. Central Time
(3:00–4:00 p.m. EST, 1:00–2:00 p.m. MST, 12:00–1:00 p.m. PST — Confirm the relative time in your area by visiting www.time.gov)
Tuition: $89 for the live audio conference (includes live and 6 months access to the archive)

Call-in Procedure



94% of all bank robberies in the United States are singular bandits posing as customers, who then pass notes to or make verbal demands of the victim teller.

"Suppress this robbery, and prevent the next one" which is the philosophy of the innovative SAFECATCH robbery prevention and preparation program for financial institutions. The FBI inspired program has revolutionized employee awareness and actions in the markets where it has been implemented. SAFECATCH, an acronym, is a two pronged robbery suppression program. The SAFE prong is a preventive measure and the "CATCH" prong is designed to partner bank employees of financial institutions with law enforcement. Together, they bring a comprehensive plan to the industry which creates an environment that empowers your employees to make a difference.

By implementing "safe" strategies, employees can successfully prevent robberies by removing trigger points that allow an individual to move from the role of customer to that of a robber. The "catch" phase of the program changes the way employees respond after a robbery. Join us for this year's innovative program to learn proactive steps you can take to address the peril of robbery in ways you have never thought of.

Through this audio, you will:

  • Learn what is new in robbery prevention – A critique of operation SAFECATCH
  • Identify principles behind operation SAFECATCH, with commentary and suggestions for your implementation decisions
  • Energize prevention efforts with enhanced levels of member service
  • Review the world of robbery to determine if your policies and programs are up to the task
  • Challenge the status quo in your robbery prevention program
  • Discuss sample policies and training outlines
  • Learn new responses for the first 30 seconds after a robbery
Who should attend
This audio conference is beneficial for anyone wanting to learn more about how to prevent a potential robbery.


Is a recording available for purchase?
Yes, you can share the information with other staff by ordering a recording of the audio conference (even if you couldn't attend the live call). Archives will be available within 24 hours of the live audio. Click here to register for the archived version.
INSTRUCTORS
Jim Rechel
Jim is president of The Rechel Group, Inc., a risk-consulting firm. Over the last 15 years, he has conducted seminars for more than 1,000 professional organizations. He is a Certified Financial Security Officer and on the board of The Institute for Criminal Justice Education. Previously, Jim was vice president for a financial institution in Cincinnati, where he held positions in retail, lending, and as security director. He was a special agent with the FBI for three years.


Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
How many people from my credit union can call in?
Each registration provides call access for one phone line or person. While the audio conference can be listened to by several people at once (in a conference room, for example), the registered individual is the only person who will receive transcript credit for attending.

CANCELLATIONS
Cancellation and refund requests must be in writing (or faxed to 608-231-4327) and are subject to a $30 service charge for the audio conference if cancelled seven days prior. No refunds will be granted if your cancellation is received seven days or less before the audio begins. Substitutions are accepted anytime before the audio conference starts.

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